Musical Magic in Golden Gate Park: The Sunday of Outside Lands 2024

The annual Outside Lands music festival, held in the iconic Golden Gate Park in San Francisco, celebrated its 16th edition from August 9 to 11. With an impressive lineup spanning genres from rock and pop to electronic and hip-hop, the festival remains a highlight on the American festival calendar. This year was no exception, with major names like Tyler, The Creator, The Killers, and Post Malone taking the stage. This report focuses on the third day, Sunday, August 11, where artists such as Ben Howard, Chappell Roan, Crystal Waters, Kevin Abstract, Romy, Teddy Swims, and Victoria Monét captivated the audience.

Chappell Roan: The New Pop Princess Takes the Stage

Chappell Roan, one of the most promising new voices in pop music, was impressed with her lively and energetic performance. Roan, known for her colourful style and infectious pop tunes, brought an explosion of joy and self-expression to the stage. Her show was a celebration of individuality and freedom, perfectly aligning with the inclusive and diverse spirit of Outside Lands.

With songs like “Pink Pony Club” and “Red Wine Supernova,” Roan got the crowd moving, while her powerful vocals and charismatic presence easily captivated the audience. Chappell Roan proved that she’s not just an artist to watch, but also a promise for the future of pop music, with a sound that is both innovative and accessible.

Teddy Swims: Soulful Vocals and Unforgettable Melodies

Teddy Swims brought a generous dose of soul to Outside Lands, with his powerful voice filling Golden Gate Park with emotion and warmth. Swims, known for his viral covers and original music, captivated the audience with his blend of R&B, soul, and pop. His performance was steeped in passion, with his deep voice and sensitive interpretations of songs repeatedly giving the crowd goosebumps.

Songs like “Bed on Fire” and “Broke” showcased Swims’ ability to turn his personal experiences into music that resonates universally. His performance was one of the most emotional of the day, proving why he has quickly become a favourite in the contemporary music world.

Ben Howard: Dreamy Sounds that Stir the Soul

Sunday at Outside Lands began beautifully with the intimate and enchanting sounds of Ben Howard. The British singer-songwriter brought his signature blend of folk and alternative rock to Golden Gate Park, where his warm, melancholic melodies perfectly matched the serene morning atmosphere. Known for his introspective lyrics and virtuoso guitar playing, Howard moved the audience with songs from his recent album “Collections from the Whiteout”. His performance was a quiet yet powerful start to the day, seamlessly blending the park’s natural beauty with his music.

With favourites like “Keep Your Head Up” and “The Fear,” Howard created a sense of nostalgia, while his new songs showcased his ongoing artistic growth. His performance was a true treat for festival-goers seeking a moment of reflection and calm before the day’s excitement truly began.

Victoria Monét: A Star on the Rise

Victoria Monét closed out Sunday with a sparkling show that confirmed her status as one of the most promising new pop stars. Monét, who has made a name for herself in recent years as a songwriter and solo artist, brought a mix of R&B, funk, and pop to the stage with a show that was both visually stunning and musically captivating. Her charisma and stage presence were undeniable, and she had the audience in the palm of her hand from the very beginning.

With hits like “Moment” and “Jaguar,” Monét showed that she is not only a talented songwriter but also a born performer. Her show was a perfect ending to the day and a reminder that the future of pop music is in very capable hands with artists like her.

Crystal Waters: House Legend Brings the Dance Floor to Life

The iconic house singer Crystal Waters brought a touch of ’90s nostalgia to Golden Gate Park with her timeless hits and infectious beats. Waters, known for classics like “Gypsy Woman (She’s Homeless)” and “100% Pure Love,” delivered an unforgettable dance session that brought the Sunday afternoon crowd to life. Her energetic performance was a reminder of the power of house music and how the genre continues to connect generations.

With her performance, Waters not only won over the hearts of older festival-goers but also introduced a new generation of fans to the essence of house music. Her set was a celebration of music that transcends boundaries and brings people together on the dance floor, a perfect complement to the diverse lineup of Outside Lands.

Sturgill Simpson: A Fusion of Tradition and Innovation

Sturgill Simpson brought a dynamic blend of traditional country and genre-defying experimentation to the stage, captivating the Outside Lands audience with his eclectic sound. Known for his fearless approach to blending bluegrass, rock, and psychedelic elements, Simpson’s set was a masterclass in pushing the boundaries of country music. The crowd was treated to a mix of tracks from his critically acclaimed albums “A Sailor’s Guide to Earth” and “Sound & Fury,” showcasing his range from soulful ballads to fiery, electric guitar-driven anthems.

Simpson’s performance was not just a concert but a journey through the evolution of country music, paying homage to its roots while simultaneously driving it into new, uncharted territories. His powerful voice and masterful musicianship were on full display, leaving the audience mesmerized by his ability to seamlessly transition between genres. For many, Simpson’s set was a reminder of why he is considered one of the most innovative artists in modern country music, blending tradition with a bold, contemporary edge.

Outside Lands 2024 was once again a celebration of music, culture, and community spirit. The third day offered a diversity of artists who each contributed to an unforgettable experience in their own way. From the dreamy sounds of Ben Howard to the soulful energy of Victoria Monét, the festival once again proved why it is one of the most beloved events on the music calendar.

Photo’s (c) Annie Lesser

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